Melania Trump Wore a Valentino Jacket to Speak at Orchard Lake Middle School

And the Internet has opinions.

Melania Trump is under fire again because of her expensive wardrobe. Though she's recently tended to a few First Lady duties since moving to Washington, D.C. months after her husband, her looks for the outreach campaigns she’s involved herself in still seem a little out of touch at times. The latest look that has caught the eye of the media is a pink peacoat that she chose for a trip to a Michigan middle school to kick off the White House’s” Week of Inclusion” as part of National Bullying Prevention Month. The coat was from Valentino and costs $2,950.

Underneath her jacket, Melania chose a simple pair of cropped gray pants and matching sweater, slipping into a pair of classic pumps in a shade that matched that of her outerwear. The First Lady posted a series of snaps from the event on Twitter, writing, “Wonderful to see kind children at Orchard Lake Middle School in Michigan! Thank you for having me!” She later posted a snap with the West Bloomfield Fire Department and Waterford Police Departments.

Melania Trump has been slammed for similar looks in the past. There were the stiletto heels that she wore when visiting Puerto Rico, and the $1,400 Balmain plaid shirt that she donned while gardening with children at the White House. Not only would these be a little eyebrow-raising regardless, but it’s particularly worth commenting on as it lies in stark contrast to the former First Lady, Michelle Obama, who not only tried on most occasions to wear American designers, but also often reached for affordable options such as J.Crew.

While we understand that there are occasions that require the First Lady to wear more expensive looks than we can ever dream of owning, surely she could have made a more relatable selection for the aforementioned trips and campaign appearances.